FAQ 
 
Question: What is RCA?
Answer: RCA stands for Regional Co-operative Agreement (RCA). RCA is an intergovernmental agreement for East Asia & Pacific region, under the auspices of the IAEA, in which the Government Parties undertake, in co-operation with each other and with the IAEA to promote and co-ordinate co-operative research, development (R&D) and training projects in nuclear science and technology through their appropriate national institutions. [more..] 

Question: How many countries participate in RCA?
Answer: The original RCA Member States initially involved ten (10) countries. The earliest signatories to the original agreement, according to the records were the following: India(7June 72), Vietnam (12 June 72), Indonesia (16 Oct 72), Thailand (4 Dec 72), Philippines (17 April 73), Singapore, Pakistan (6 Sept 74), Korea (9 Oct 74) Bangladesh (23 Oct 74) and Sri Lanka (9 Mar 76); now there are seventeen (17) which are as follows: Australia, Bangladesh, People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia Republic of Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. The newest members are Mongolia (1992), Myanmar (1994) and New Zealand (1994). [more..]
 
Question: How to contact RCA Focal Person?
Answer: Using email, click RCA Focal Person.
 
Question: How to contact RCA MOH Webmaster?
Answer : Using email, click RCA MOH Webmaster.